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and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the economy published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure and accounts which are much more early. including nathaniel morton and william haub barred had the advantage of speaking to men and women who themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narrative. drawing on all of these. we made an andtation that sometimes supplemented the narrative. equally significant our notes for bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his life. accounts of religious dimensions of the story. organizers and changes between the ancients of the economy and those of the younger generation, two of the three survived. they were in many ways unfiltered and in them dealt far more with the religion than in his history. and bradford, relatively common among educated men at the time. dealing primarily with history and religion, the poems were a venue to express feelings that he tempered in his history. finally he com
and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the economy published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure and accounts which are much more early. including nathaniel morton and william haub barred had the advantage of speaking to men and women who themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narrative. drawing on all of these. we made an andtation...
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from new england, hypocrisy and new england's salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of o the colony published their own attempts, the task much more critical. early sympathetic historians including nathaniel morton and william hubbard had the advantagee of speaking to men ad women who themselves played a part in the story and incorporated those into their own narratives. drawing on all these we made an effort to include in the annotation the material that issometimes supplemented but occasionally contradicted bradford's narrative. equally significant, our notes draw on the other writings. during the last decade of his life, he composed three dialogues as they are known, accounts of the religious dimensions of the story, organized as exchanges between the ancient colony and members of theco younger generations. two of the three survived. in many ways they were unfiltered and in them, he dealt far more with the religion of the pilgrims than he did in his history. bradford also composed poems, something relatively common among educated me
from new england, hypocrisy and new england's salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of o the colony published their own attempts, the task much more critical. early sympathetic historians including nathaniel morton and william hubbard had the advantagee of speaking to men ad women who themselves played a part in the story and incorporated those into their own narratives. drawing on all these we made an effort to include in the annotation the material that issometimes supplemented but...
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england, this is new. and you get these paintings and to celebrate them and we look at these findings before printed the sort of religious and religious dimension in light is shining on the mayflower or a more civil liberty version was mostly what each other, this compacted idea of self-government in the mayflower or the sort of noble and heroic and yet domestic agriculture sense of origins. and of course these other famous landings of the fathers, the father, our fathers and the beginnings of our people. and of course all of the way up to 1914, the first thanksgiving and images of a kind of tasteful settlement to be contrasted with others. and you also get these pilgrims society so what these new england's societies and pilgrim societies basically we talked about civic rights are one way to build a national identity is in christ can also be one with spread regional identity so you get new england societies developing in places like new york, charleston and all over the place, what they are is basically ev
england, this is new. and you get these paintings and to celebrate them and we look at these findings before printed the sort of religious and religious dimension in light is shining on the mayflower or a more civil liberty version was mostly what each other, this compacted idea of self-government in the mayflower or the sort of noble and heroic and yet domestic agriculture sense of origins. and of course these other famous landings of the fathers, the father, our fathers and the beginnings of...
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england and so this was a long tradition of new england writing history. well into the 20th century, new england dominated the historical writings and when we talk about the pilgrims and puritans so much because the people write history happen to become mostly from new england in the 19th century. that is one sort of reason. so then you get these massive commemorations of the pilgrims and we look to the side. reporter: some point go quickly through these but this is just a reminder you these sorts of images and greatly began to emerge on maps 19th century so fallacious hemmings landing in new england in the last, call the holy ground, they left and stayed with their they found the freedom to worship god to get the sense in which the coming of the pilgrims began something totally new in the world, the newness was had to do with religion and religious liberties and civil liberties and all of the ways you can put together freedom in god began with the pilgrims and the puritans in new england, this thing totally new. had a shoe get also all of these paintings
england and so this was a long tradition of new england writing history. well into the 20th century, new england dominated the historical writings and when we talk about the pilgrims and puritans so much because the people write history happen to become mostly from new england in the 19th century. that is one sort of reason. so then you get these massive commemorations of the pilgrims and we look to the side. reporter: some point go quickly through these but this is just a reminder you these...
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in fact, there were some laws on the books in england and new england prohibiting people from dressing above their station. so in these portraits just sigh and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a look at penelope's portrait. this painting was in 1651. at the time the war which is coming to an end. two years previously charles the first had been executed by followers of oliver cromwell, puritan, in the parliamentarian forces. and so they were absolutely supporters of puritans and cromwell. yet we see penelope here and she is dressed very similarly to the wife and of the daughter of king charles i. the first. so on the left is queen henrietta maria and receive the fabric she's wearing. also francis mary stuart on the right of penelope, penelope's gold necklace, her hairstyle are very similar to mary stuart. so she's clearly aligning herself here with the utmost upper ashlar of society. these portraits were shipped back to the colonies with a winslow's homes were and they were obtained by the family for generations
in fact, there were some laws on the books in england and new england prohibiting people from dressing above their station. so in these portraits just sigh and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a look at penelope's portrait. this painting was in 1651. at the time the war which is coming to an end. two years previously charles the first had been executed by followers of oliver cromwell, puritan, in the parliamentarian...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why, why most of us, and i think the survey is survey general purpose of saving this industry alive with all the legal law is that when we don't get any data on the juveniles thrown back, that's why we're out here with the entire north american law. for 5 female to clause or information about whether and you know, whether it's more for these guys the law because it will affect the rule that are placed on a time for new york. it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have n
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why, why most of us, and i think the survey is survey general...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, ah, especially when i was about 10 years old. this is a way of life for most of us, and i think that surveys serve a general purpose of keeping this industry a lot. a guys turn in all the legal opposite of atlanta. we don't get any data on the juveniles and get thrown back. that's why we're out here trying to see and how many juveniles show up and a lot of the stock assessment for the entire north atlantic american off for 5 female to clause. or we reported information about whether it's, you know, shelter, wondering whether it's around they feel that it's important to these guys a lot because it will affect
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, ah, especially when i was about 10 years old. this is a way of life for most of us,...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why are most of us? and i think the assert is serve a general purpose of keeping this industry alive. ah, to live in a different way, a throwback and that's why we're out here to try to see how many do you show up in love with the entire north atlantic american law. for 5 female to clause or information about whether and you know with more for these guys the law because it will affect the rule that are placed on one hand. i make no borders to tease and you as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine, whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common c
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why are most of us? and i think the assert is serve a general...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so, in all probability, looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why they're most of us? this surveys serve a general purpose of saving this industry allied a year. all the legal law with data on the juveniles and get thrown back. that's why we're out here trying to see and how many do show up in love with the entire north atlantic american law. for 5 female to clause or any information about whether it's you know, or whether it's more for these guys the law because it will affect the rules that are placed on that i mm hm. oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any new world, yes, to shape out disdain becomes the advocate an engagement. it w
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so, in all probability, looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why they're most of us? this surveys serve a general purpose of...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why are most of us? and i think this 3rd is service general, this industry, a guy turn in all the legal opposite of atlanta, and we don't get any data on the juveniles and get thrown back. that's why we're out here trying to see how many do you show up in law with the entire north atlantic american law for 5 female to clause. or we reported information about whether it's, you know, shelter with more for these guys the law because it will affect the rule that are placed on them when there are problems like the energy crisis, europe, c, illegal immigration on poland border or even when the wron
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why are most of us? and i think this 3rd is service general, this...
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it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 5 years old. so why they're most of us? and i think the survey is survey general purpose of keeping this industry alive ah, to live in a different way, a throwback and that's why we're out here and try to see how many do show up in love with the dog. the entire north american law for 5 female to clause or recording information about whether it's a getting laws, whether it's more for these guys the law because it will affect the rules that are placed on them with oh, we're seeing high levels, one certain sheet creeping in economic life and i think with all the way of the disruption of global supply chains, we
it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the past, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 5 years old. so why they're most of us? and i think the survey is survey general...
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he did have a very dry wit, new england sense of humor. he was shy. did not enjoy small talk very much. but did have his very own opinion about certain things. >> could you tell me the story of how the plymouth notch historical society came to be? your family was very involved. >> yes. it was in 1960 by my grandfather, john coolidge, but also there were some other people involved. one of the first ladies. i can't recall which one. was involved in creating the foundation. at first, it was the calvin coolidge memorial foundation. only was it within the past couple of years we have changed the name to the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. >> it is an entire small village when you visit. what is the story that it's trying to tell about the coolidge presidency and calvin coolidge's upbringing? >> the story it portrays is that the site is very simple. it's portrayed as a the place where he grew up. it's exactly -- almost exact replica of his boyhood home. it has been kept that way for -- purposely, because we feel it very important for people to unde
he did have a very dry wit, new england sense of humor. he was shy. did not enjoy small talk very much. but did have his very own opinion about certain things. >> could you tell me the story of how the plymouth notch historical society came to be? your family was very involved. >> yes. it was in 1960 by my grandfather, john coolidge, but also there were some other people involved. one of the first ladies. i can't recall which one. was involved in creating the foundation. at first,...
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it's going to gather steam and have more snowfall in new england. we could see flurries in philadelphia and new york. how much are we looking at? around the great lakes 1 to 3 inches. off of lake erie, where we pick up lake-effect snow, 6 to 8 inches and new england, 3 to 6 inches but the consensus for that area is really two inches. and reduced visibility on the roadways. you're also going to deal with cold temperatures, below average for this time of year and not going to rebound for the days to come. at the moment, we have zero delays ongoing. but that could change as we go through time. as we go through the day and that system pushes to the east we could see some delays in the midwest and the great lakes. and then once we get into tomorrow, that system could produce a few arab travel delays across portions of the great lakes going on to new england. but we're not looking at tremendous widespread delays guys. >> all right. good to know, tyler mauldin, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. kicking off the 8:00 hour here. good morning to you
it's going to gather steam and have more snowfall in new england. we could see flurries in philadelphia and new york. how much are we looking at? around the great lakes 1 to 3 inches. off of lake erie, where we pick up lake-effect snow, 6 to 8 inches and new england, 3 to 6 inches but the consensus for that area is really two inches. and reduced visibility on the roadways. you're also going to deal with cold temperatures, below average for this time of year and not going to rebound for the days...
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the big weather story will be the alerts for superior new york to northern new england. we're seeing snowfall rates one inch her hour some locations and also the strong winds that will make traveling very differently in this area some of the totals that we're looking at about a foot of snow across vermont, into the connect area, even maine most spots into your interior new york to the great lakes, at least two-to-four inches this fros. day time highs, they're struggling for detroit today 34 degreesook at the rest of the weekend coming up, guys. >> thank you very much you can do shopping and decorating, i guess. >>> jimmy fallon's five more sleeps until christmas has come to the tv screen it's been made into an animated special and will premier tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on nbc >>> next, the power of kindness, how strangers are help ac freed man get back on his feet >>> plus, waukesha strong. a community comes together in the wake of a tragedy. its water-based formula penetrates fabrics to kill 99.9% of bacteria and it eliminates odors. spray it on your furniture, your rug
the big weather story will be the alerts for superior new york to northern new england. we're seeing snowfall rates one inch her hour some locations and also the strong winds that will make traveling very differently in this area some of the totals that we're looking at about a foot of snow across vermont, into the connect area, even maine most spots into your interior new york to the great lakes, at least two-to-four inches this fros. day time highs, they're struggling for detroit today 34...
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and across new england, cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight, at a critical time, founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. he advises us on national health. he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama and the like. >> right. we're in a very, very precarious situation as far as what we might be this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to b
and across new england, cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight, at a critical time, founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. he advises us on national health. he's a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening...
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the lines of hydropower coming from canada to the united states one of those is new england. at the people are already paying very high natural gas prices because of it she was the cruel irony is new england is not far from some of our nations cheapest natural gas. .. >> and think this is clearly a problem and it is one that has been ongoing for years and i will point to the state of new york under governor cuomo repeatedly blocking pipelines across new york state that could have taken natural gas north. >> is fair to say believe the problem with new england is in the patient pipeline capacity not lng passports from other locations the reason why they pay much more for natural gas? period that's a fair statement it's all about supply and demand if not sufficient supply prices go up. >> last week us presidential envoy for the climate by 2030 we will not have coal we want have coal plants. most recently outlook says we'll use coal as will the rest of the world what is the impact electric reliability of the united states shuts down all the coal plant. >> i cannot answer that i l
the lines of hydropower coming from canada to the united states one of those is new england. at the people are already paying very high natural gas prices because of it she was the cruel irony is new england is not far from some of our nations cheapest natural gas. .. >> and think this is clearly a problem and it is one that has been ongoing for years and i will point to the state of new york under governor cuomo repeatedly blocking pipelines across new york state that could have taken...
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on today's radar, meanwhile, a cold front brings rain from tennessee to new england. rain is expected along the coast of the pacific northwest. today's high temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal from florida to new england. colder behind that front. minneapolis only gets to 32 today. >>> coming up, the new demands for an investigation into who killed malcolm x. >>> also ahead, the new lawsuit against alec baldwin for the deadly movie set shooting. why it claims baldwin was never supposed to pull the trigger. >>> first, a wild crash. how the woman i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions,
on today's radar, meanwhile, a cold front brings rain from tennessee to new england. rain is expected along the coast of the pacific northwest. today's high temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal from florida to new england. colder behind that front. minneapolis only gets to 32 today. >>> coming up, the new demands for an investigation into who killed malcolm x. >>> also ahead, the new lawsuit against alec baldwin for the deadly movie set shooting. why it claims...
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patel, the new infections and the spread in new england is so concerning. just as thanksgiving gatherings are going to begin where thanksgiving began in new england. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. and i'm sure i-95 is going to be blocked through the northeast because people will be traveling from new england to other states and that's normally what happens during the holidays. andrea, what's troubling me even more is that there are now about two-thirds of the states going in the wrong directions. cases increasing. and we're in a really precious window. i think that there are probably a lot of people who are actually able to get boosters today, no matter what, over 65 or special conditions, and they don't realize it. or they don't feel that sense of urgency, because candidly, we've been having this public health debate. do we need boosters or do we not need boosters. and cases are going up. we have to watch closely. right now, hospitalizations and deaths have slowed down, but haven't matched the rate of increase. that's a good thing. we don't want to wait un
patel, the new infections and the spread in new england is so concerning. just as thanksgiving gatherings are going to begin where thanksgiving began in new england. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. and i'm sure i-95 is going to be blocked through the northeast because people will be traveling from new england to other states and that's normally what happens during the holidays. andrea, what's troubling me even more is that there are now about two-thirds of the states going in the wrong...
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bryce, want to ask you about new england and the pipelines. we've seen the referendum in maine where people voted against the transmission lines and it was hydropower coming from canada to the united states so as renewable energy and the still block as you mentioned. one of the worst hit areas of the nation right now in terms of higher natural gas prices for this winter is to england. the people already very high natural gas prices because of issues. the cruel irony is new england is not far from some of our nation's cheapest natural gas. pennsylvania, west virginia but for years environmental activist and democrats who don't really want to focus on energy realism have successfully killed new pipelines which would have shipped natural gas to the northeast. is it fair to say that it politicians have not block new natural gas pipelines, the people in new england would be better off today? >> absolutely. it's not just on home heating. it's also involving electricity. new england has repeatedly said the unabated of natural gas has resulted in less
bryce, want to ask you about new england and the pipelines. we've seen the referendum in maine where people voted against the transmission lines and it was hydropower coming from canada to the united states so as renewable energy and the still block as you mentioned. one of the worst hit areas of the nation right now in terms of higher natural gas prices for this winter is to england. the people already very high natural gas prices because of issues. the cruel irony is new england is not far...
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across new england cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight at a critical time, doctor erwin rivlin, our founding -- for disaster for preparedness. he rises us on public health in his spare time he's a professor of previous tricks at all bridenstine college of medicine. doctor, as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so, can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama, and the like. new >> right, brian, we're at a very, very difficult and precarious situation in as far as why we might be expecting over the next couple of months. as doctor fauci said. and don't forget, the state of vermont got about 630,000 people in it, if it's 72% vaccinated, we're talking about 150 to 170,000 people not vaccinated. and here we come now rolling into the wintertime. the wintertime, i mean, the coronavirus could not wait for winter. we have people indoors, mu
across new england cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight at a critical time, doctor erwin rivlin, our founding -- for disaster for preparedness. he rises us on public health in his spare time he's a professor of previous tricks at all bridenstine college of medicine. doctor, as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so, can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's...
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even though it's a new england native crop, there are challenges in massac growing cranberries. >> the crop is substantially down in massachusetts, directly related to the fact that we had a -- almost a record amount of rainfall. >> reporter: fungus, insects and other challenges arise as our climate continues to warm and more extreme rain events are likely to occur. wild swings in temperatures can also be problematic. >> it's one thing to adapt to trends as a wet -- the weather changes, but what's really difficult to adapt to is the fluctuations that we're seeing both in temperature and moisture. >> reporter: tim to how leaves change color with the cooler nights autumn, so does the cranberry. this year boston didn't dip below 50 degrees till october 18th, making it the latest on record. but it was also the extreme heat we experienced in june that impacted the crop with multiple days above 90 degrees. even the nickname busy bees weren't so busy. >> we didn't get the poll nation from the migratory bees, directly related to how hot it's been. that's been an issue off and on over the last
even though it's a new england native crop, there are challenges in massac growing cranberries. >> the crop is substantially down in massachusetts, directly related to the fact that we had a -- almost a record amount of rainfall. >> reporter: fungus, insects and other challenges arise as our climate continues to warm and more extreme rain events are likely to occur. wild swings in temperatures can also be problematic. >> it's one thing to adapt to trends as a wet -- the...
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up where you are in new england, at least massachusetts, they're seeing a big spike in covid cases. are the hospitals there feeling that impact? >> well, fortunately, not. now, there's definitely been a rise in cases. actually the states surrounding massachusetts are having, you know, steady rises, including vermont, new hampshire and maine. i think they're feeling a little bit of stress on their health care systems. you know, massachusetts, it's been a more gradual rise. and a lot of cases in younger people and less likely to be hospitalized. i think the hospitals throughout new england are feeling stressed because of the volume of patients. a lot of people have deferred elective procedures and now needing attention. so the hospitals are actually quite full. if we end up with a surge in covid cases superimposed on that, we could have a big problem. >> yeah, speak more on that. how much more difficult does that surge make dealing with those other diseases and conditions that perhaps checkups and other procedures have been put off over the past year? >> well, i mean, you know, a year
up where you are in new england, at least massachusetts, they're seeing a big spike in covid cases. are the hospitals there feeling that impact? >> well, fortunately, not. now, there's definitely been a rise in cases. actually the states surrounding massachusetts are having, you know, steady rises, including vermont, new hampshire and maine. i think they're feeling a little bit of stress on their health care systems. you know, massachusetts, it's been a more gradual rise. and a lot of...
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, served in both the new england militia and then in the continental army. and that at about 10000 overtime. in roughly same number of free blacks, who escaped to the british army, served in the british army in the british army, they were not allowed to serve on combat units in the american army, they were. in the service of african-americans, was the last time that they were generally integrated military forces until the korean war. so i featured billy lee in the book is a profile, george washington's manservant with him through the whole war. in washington freeze him in his will. on the other side, a man named kerry washington, he was serving as a british and in south be evacuated out if you new york at the end of the work and going to nova scotia and eventually interesting pattern but one black man, serves the cause with the commander-in-chief and the other goes and pursues his own freedoms with the british and eventually achieves it when he gets to sierra he helped lead a movement and resistance to british rule climbing to be taxed without their consent.
, served in both the new england militia and then in the continental army. and that at about 10000 overtime. in roughly same number of free blacks, who escaped to the british army, served in the british army in the british army, they were not allowed to serve on combat units in the american army, they were. in the service of african-americans, was the last time that they were generally integrated military forces until the korean war. so i featured billy lee in the book is a profile, george...
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the people are paying by natural gas prices because of issues and the cruel irony is new england is not far from some of the cheapest natural gas and so pennsylvania west virginia, but for years, environmental activists and democrats who do not really want to focus on energy realism, they have successfully killed new pipelines which would have shipped natural gas to the northeast and is it fair to say the politicians if they have not blocked the part months of the people of new england, that they would be better off today. >> absolutely certain that it is not just on homemade income is also involving electricity and what i certainly saw has repeatedly said, as the availability of natural gas has resulted in the west reliability for the electric grid. i think that this is clearly a problem and it's one is been ongoing for years and i would point particular to the state of new york and of governor will repeatedly talking pipelines it could've taken natural gas printed. >> so is it fair to say that the problem really with new england is insufficient pipelines capacity not exports from
the people are paying by natural gas prices because of issues and the cruel irony is new england is not far from some of the cheapest natural gas and so pennsylvania west virginia, but for years, environmental activists and democrats who do not really want to focus on energy realism, they have successfully killed new pipelines which would have shipped natural gas to the northeast and is it fair to say the politicians if they have not blocked the part months of the people of new england, that...
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phil: the titans at new england, i think is going to be a great game and new england is hot on both sides of the ball. the offense is clicking with mac jones. and if the titans can't run the football, they're in trouble because the patriots' secondary is awesome. bill: look or the -- out for the titans on defense. jeffrey simmons could be a factor in the middle of that line going against mac jones. nate: steelers-bengals. bengals looking for three in a row. big ben hasn't thrown a pig pick in five games and t.j. watt may be back which is usual because the last time the steelers faced the bengals they didn't get a sack on joe burrow. boomer: we just watched a game in which both quarterbacks were the stars. some of their weapons missing and they elevated the play and the players around them. one guy who has to do that is justin herbert. he is an awesome football player but going on the roads in your division against a team off a bye is not going to be easy for the chargers because they defense gives you have over 24 points a game. bill: and these matchups right now have playoff implications
phil: the titans at new england, i think is going to be a great game and new england is hot on both sides of the ball. the offense is clicking with mac jones. and if the titans can't run the football, they're in trouble because the patriots' secondary is awesome. bill: look or the -- out for the titans on defense. jeffrey simmons could be a factor in the middle of that line going against mac jones. nate: steelers-bengals. bengals looking for three in a row. big ben hasn't thrown a pig pick in...
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officials have confirmed the storms across southern new england and long island, new york this weekend were the first november tornadoes on record in those regions. trees were down, but no injuries reported. clear skies are expected across the midwest today after these bands of snow and rain this weekend. meanwhile, the northwest will get another round of heavy rain and mountain snow today. winds could hit 65 miles per hour. checking today's high emperatures, warmer tha in the plains and still warm across the desert southwest. co making history with a new character. >>> but first, what we're learning about a plane crash in michigan. an 11-year-old girl is the sole survivor. >>> and one of the most wanted fugitives in america is finally identified. identified. how investigators cracked the people today... they could spend half their lives over 50. which is great, but it's gonna take some planning. what can you do for me? so, it helps to have a wise friend and fierce defender in your corner. a friend like aarp. to help your money live as long as you do. the money you earn. the money you
officials have confirmed the storms across southern new england and long island, new york this weekend were the first november tornadoes on record in those regions. trees were down, but no injuries reported. clear skies are expected across the midwest today after these bands of snow and rain this weekend. meanwhile, the northwest will get another round of heavy rain and mountain snow today. winds could hit 65 miles per hour. checking today's high emperatures, warmer tha in the plains and still...
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on today's radar, meanwhile, a cold front brings rain from tennessee to new england. rain is expected along the coast of the pacific northwest. today's high temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal from florida to new england. colder behind that front. minneapolis only gets to 32 today. >>> coming up, the new demands for an investigation into who killed malcolm x. >>> also ahead, the new lawsuit against alec baldwin for the deadly movie set shooting. why it claims baldwin was never supposed to pull the trigger. >>> first, >>> i got you. come on. come on. >> let me go. >> come on. >> this was the scene as police officers in atlanta pulled a man from his burning car. the vehicle had plowed through two houses before crashing and bursting into flames. the man sufferd only minor injuries. >>> a woman in washington state survived a truly horrifying crash. traffic slowed down when a big rig slammed into her red nissan from behind. the truck flattened her car. amazingly, she pulled herself out of the wreckage, sufferi in only a few minor injuries. >>> two men convic
on today's radar, meanwhile, a cold front brings rain from tennessee to new england. rain is expected along the coast of the pacific northwest. today's high temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal from florida to new england. colder behind that front. minneapolis only gets to 32 today. >>> coming up, the new demands for an investigation into who killed malcolm x. >>> also ahead, the new lawsuit against alec baldwin for the deadly movie set shooting. why it claims...
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he did not seem intimidating, he did have a very dry wit, new england since of humor and he was shy, did not embrace small talk very much read but he did have an opinion about certain things. >> can you tell me the story about how the historical sites came to becoming families are involved printed. >> is created i believe in 1960 by my grandfather john coolidge but also there were some other people involved. one of the first lady and i can't recall which one. was involved in creating the foundation. at first it was that calvin coolidge memorial foundation and only the past couple of years, we have changed the name to the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. >> is an entire small village there, what is the story is trying to tell about the coolidge presidency and calvin coolidge own upbringing. >> so this story is portrayed is that the site is simple, it is portrayed as the place where he grew up and it is exactly replica of his boyhood home. it is been kept that way purposely because we feel it's very important for people to understand that anyone can come from humble beginnings
he did not seem intimidating, he did have a very dry wit, new england since of humor and he was shy, did not embrace small talk very much read but he did have an opinion about certain things. >> can you tell me the story about how the historical sites came to becoming families are involved printed. >> is created i believe in 1960 by my grandfather john coolidge but also there were some other people involved. one of the first lady and i can't recall which one. was involved in...
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we have one in new england, one in the pacific northwest. i want to start off with that system in new england because right now, we have some snow falling, anywhere from portions of connecticut all the way up into canada. this is going to wrap up say probably early tomorrow. it is not going to be a huge accumulator, unless you go to the higher elevated spots, like the mountains of vermont could see 6-12 inches of snow. the future cast shows another system, a clipper dropping in to detroit. by sunday the snow is stretched from detroit all the way out ino portions of new york, and by sunday night, into early monday, it intensifies a bit. and the snow is going to be picking up to the point that it's never going to be a huge accumulator, but it's just troublesome. out west, portland and seattle, an atmospheric river has set up with rain, and rain with us both days. those are the two system we watch. again, problems with the travel, they don't look like huge systems but they could be problematic. tony, all yours. >> dokoupil: if you're in a car p
we have one in new england, one in the pacific northwest. i want to start off with that system in new england because right now, we have some snow falling, anywhere from portions of connecticut all the way up into canada. this is going to wrap up say probably early tomorrow. it is not going to be a huge accumulator, unless you go to the higher elevated spots, like the mountains of vermont could see 6-12 inches of snow. the future cast shows another system, a clipper dropping in to detroit. by...
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rain from the mississippi valley all the way to new england and an early warning. forecasters say a storm coul impact thanksgivinorthea xt we'll keep you posted and checking today's high temperatures, well above normal from texas to the great lakes, but much cooler behind the front that's moving east and get ready for big temperature swings by friday. some areas could see the mercury plunge by more than 20 degrees. >>> and coming up, new research on the effects that coffee and tea can have on your body. >>> but first cashing in, how a massive class action lawsuit against tiktok could lead to a payday for parents. >>> later, stepping up to the plate. how some teens lent a helping hand at a very busy waffle house hand at a very busy waffle house restaura someday you'll be better than your grandpa. ♪ you try it. i don't know what to draw? it doesn't matter what. just...a line. throw yourself in. ♪ don't be frustrated! okay. ♪ show me what you got there. ♪ absolutely beautiful. [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold
rain from the mississippi valley all the way to new england and an early warning. forecasters say a storm coul impact thanksgivinorthea xt we'll keep you posted and checking today's high temperatures, well above normal from texas to the great lakes, but much cooler behind the front that's moving east and get ready for big temperature swings by friday. some areas could see the mercury plunge by more than 20 degrees. >>> and coming up, new research on the effects that coffee and tea can...
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wind, some snow across parts of new england. how long it sits there, still a question mark, but looks to be a bit of a mess, at least through wednesday. david? >> all right, we'll be tracking this with you, rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the other news this thursday night and kenosha, wisconsin, at the trial of kyle rittenhouse. that jury now deliberating more than 23 hours. and today, the judge calling lawyers and rittenhouse into the courtroom for what he calls a very serious matter. the judge then revealing he was banning a cable news network from the building. here's terry moran. >> reporter: tonight, a third long day of deliberations has come to a close. jurors still working trying to determine the fate of kyle rittenhouse, charged with killing two men and injuring a third with an ar-15 during violent protests last year. rittenhouse says he acted in self-defense. but outside the presence of the jury today, a shocking moment in court. >> i have instructed that no one from msnbc news will be permitted in this building for the
wind, some snow across parts of new england. how long it sits there, still a question mark, but looks to be a bit of a mess, at least through wednesday. david? >> all right, we'll be tracking this with you, rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the other news this thursday night and kenosha, wisconsin, at the trial of kyle rittenhouse. that jury now deliberating more than 23 hours. and today, the judge calling lawyers and rittenhouse into the courtroom for what he calls a very serious...
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in both the new england militia and the continental army. >> roughly the number of blacks who escaped to the british army served in the british army and the british army they were not allowed to serve for combat units. in the american army they were. and the service of african-american continental army was the last time you had a genuinely integrated american military force until the korean war. so i feature billy lee in the book. billy is george washington's manservant and his with him the whole war. and washington freezing in his will. and on the other side was a man named harry washington who escapes from mount vernon serves with the british. and ends up being evacuated out of new york at the end of the war going to nova scotia and then eventually an interesting pattern but one black man serves the cause with the omcommander-in-chief. the other goes and pursues his own freedom but the british and eventually achieved it though what he gets he helps lead a movement , a resistance to britishrule claiming ironically there being taxed without their consent . but it's two different black
in both the new england militia and the continental army. >> roughly the number of blacks who escaped to the british army served in the british army and the british army they were not allowed to serve for combat units. in the american army they were. and the service of african-american continental army was the last time you had a genuinely integrated american military force until the korean war. so i feature billy lee in the book. billy is george washington's manservant and his with him...
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a new start for a new look england with two years to go until the world cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. one of them out of his control as captain owen farrell had to withdraw after a positive covid—19 test but the new look line—up didn't take long to gel, burrowing over early on but then england's tried and tested names came to the fore. firstjamie george and then who else butjonny may, the flying wing sweeping into the corner, england in total control, notjust with the ball in hand. courtney was captain for the day with a covering tackle as good as a try. and england kept piling on the point with marcus smith lighting up looking for the first time and probably not the last. scoring one and setting up anotherforjamie as england cruised to victory and an ideal start to the awesome but the biggest test yet to come. austin hayward, bbc news. in the day's other international, wales were narrowly beaten by world champions south africa in at the principality stadium in cardiff. it was a kicking contest between dan biggar and handre pollard for most of it b
a new start for a new look england with two years to go until the world cup eddiejones has decided this is the time to ring the changes. one of them out of his control as captain owen farrell had to withdraw after a positive covid—19 test but the new look line—up didn't take long to gel, burrowing over early on but then england's tried and tested names came to the fore. firstjamie george and then who else butjonny may, the flying wing sweeping into the corner, england in total control,...
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this year england have found new stars. rafik couricjust england have found new stars. rafik couric just 20 england have found new stars. rafik couricjust 20 could barely believe he'd scored. but still the springboks came back with one minute they were two points in front but england won a penalty. marcus smith is the new hope at fly half. this nerveless kick sealed a breathless victory and england's team for the future is already making memories. is already making memories. a win for england — and a win for scotland — who had to hang on to beatjapan 29—20 at murrayfield in their final autumn international of the year. there was a piece of history for the home side as stuart hogg went out in front as scotland's record try scorer — his 25th international career score taking him beyond the record first set in the 1930s. but in the second half japan made a game of it, from 19—6 down they got back to within one score. scotland though did get over the line thanks to the boot of finn russell. they've won three of their four games this autumn, the one defeat coming t
this year england have found new stars. rafik couricjust england have found new stars. rafik couric just 20 england have found new stars. rafik couricjust 20 could barely believe he'd scored. but still the springboks came back with one minute they were two points in front but england won a penalty. marcus smith is the new hope at fly half. this nerveless kick sealed a breathless victory and england's team for the future is already making memories. is already making memories. a win for england...
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mexico right up into new england. temperatures in the 20s and 30s tomorrow. more than a dozen states tonight under frost and freeze alerts from texas to the northeast. the cold air in the northeast all weekend. temperatures in the 30s saturday and sunday. >>> when we come back here tonight, dwayne "the rock" johnson promising to ban real guns from all of his movies. >>> and then, after our reporting on the children of southern madagascar, what we learned today, what you've done. ♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. talk to a financial professional living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with
mexico right up into new england. temperatures in the 20s and 30s tomorrow. more than a dozen states tonight under frost and freeze alerts from texas to the northeast. the cold air in the northeast all weekend. temperatures in the 30s saturday and sunday. >>> when we come back here tonight, dwayne "the rock" johnson promising to ban real guns from all of his movies. >>> and then, after our reporting on the children of southern madagascar, what we learned today, what...